BySheetal Lodhia

Sheetal Lodhia is a freelance writer, researcher and producer. A doctoral graduate in literature, she has worked on the Renaissance, history of medicine, colonialism and cultural studies. She has also produced radio documentaries, managed art installations, and recently founded Black Leg Productions.

  1. Beyoncé’s latest album, which I love, has reignited the eternal conversation about music, the female body, and feminism. Here's Mia McKenzie, on Beyoncé’s use of the work of feminist Chimananda Ngozi Adichie: In Adiche’s words, a feminist is “a person who believes in the social, economic and political equality of the sexes.” This seems to be Beyoncé’s way of declaring herself a feminist. I like the quote, I think it’s important, and I’m really…

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